People are going to reply regardless of stupid questions. What is the point in the childlike questions on all the articles here?
People are going to reply regardless of stupid questions. What is the point in the childlike questions on all the articles here?
It's the digital version of Forex. You can 'mine' them with high dollar computer hardware. If you don't have both free electricity and free/cheap access to high end graphics cards, mining them will cost you more then they are worth.
If you sell it online, it will cost more to ship it than you'll make off it. If it doesn't, then it will cost more of your time than you're getting out of it. Who wants to spend the time to package something up and take it to the post office, for $0.50? Hell it costs more in gas for most of us to do that.
I wish that were true where I live, but unfortunately we aren't so lucky in Arkansas. When it hits 110F, there's really not much you can do.
If the site offers me to log in with Facebook, I usually do. But I ALWAYS read what they want access to. If a site like Gizmodo wants to post on my wall and access to all my friends or any other stupid part of my profile they have no business seeing, I usually don't. I mean why would you need access to anything other…
So what you're saying, is that we Americans don't like good food and to save money.
I think App.net is a joke.... along with the rest of the world. lol
I'm not going to lie, I feel terrible every time I get an ebook this way. So, why do I do it? Partly because of principle, partly because I can't justify it.
This. Problem solved.